2009 Games of the Small States of Europe

XIII Games of the Small States of Europe

Logo inspired by the Kyrenia ship[1]
Country Cyprus Cyprus
Nations participating 8
Athletes participating 1,500 (expected)
Events 12
Opening ceremony 1 June 2009
Closing ceremony 6 June 2009
Officially opened by Dimitris Christofias
Website cyprus2009.org.cy
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The 2009 Games of the Small States of Europe, also known as the XIIIth Games of the Small States of Europe were held in June 2009 among the participant nations in the Games of the Small States of Europe. The opening ceremonies were on June 1, and the closing ceremonies on June 6. The games were held in Cyprus,[2] twenty years after the first Games held there in 1989.[3] Malta was scheduled for 2009 in the rotation, but were selected to host the games early in 2003.[4] The organizing committee estimates the cost at 1.5 million euros for all events.[5]

Overview

The opening ceremony took place at the New GSP Stadium. A world premiere composed by David Foster was performed by tenor Mario Frangoulis on Monday 1 June 2009.[6] The principal sponsor of the event was Coca Cola in a deal worth €140,000.[7]

Participants

Participating countries were:

  1. Andorra Andorra
  2. Cyprus Cyprus
  3. Iceland Iceland
  4. Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
  5. Luxembourg Luxembourg
  6. Malta Malta
  7. Monaco Monaco
  8. San Marino San Marino

Montenegro, although eligible, did not participate. A record 1,500 athletes were expected to participate in the event.[5]

Official logo and mascot

Tefkros, the official mascot

The official logo and the mascot, Tefkros the dove were revealed on the official website on May 14, 2008.

Events

Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each sport.

Calendar

Opening Ceremony Events FinalsClosing Ceremony
Data
Sport 01.06 02.06 03.06 04.06 05.06 06.06
Ceremony              
Athletics                     
Beach volley                            
Gymnastics                            
Judo                     
Mountain biking       
Swimming                            
Basketball                                   
Volleyball                                   
Tennis                                   
Table Tennis                                   
Shooting                            
Sailing                            

Venues

The majority of events (6 of 12) were held in venues in Nicosia. The southern city of Limassol hosted Beach Volleyball, Gymnastics, Sailing and Swimming, whilst the Mountain Bike events were held at the National Park of Machairas at an average altitude of 700m.[8][9]

Venues City/Locality
Athletics GSP Stadium Nicosia
Basketball Eleftheria Indoor Hall Nicosia
Beach Volley Sailing Centre Limassol
Cycling Mountain Bike Track Machairas
Gymnastics Palais de Sport Limassol
Judo Lefkotheo Indoor Hall Nicosia
Sailing Sailing Centre Limassol
Shooting Olympic Shooting Range Nicosia
Swimming Limassol Swimming Pool Limassol
Table Tennis Evangelos Florakis Indoor Hall Nicosia
Tennis National Tennis Centre Nicosia
Volleyball University of Cyprus Sports hall Nicosia
Opening and Closing ceremonies GSP Stadium Nicosia

Media coverage

Lumiere TV and the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation covered the event. Live transmission through Hellas Sat of many events was covered in High Definition. Two daily summaries were also released.[10]

Medal Count

Final Medal Table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Cyprus 59 47 33 139
2  Iceland 32 24 25 81
3  Luxembourg 26 17 19 62
4  Monaco 7 18 17 42
5  San Marino 4 9 16 29
6  Malta 3 5 13 21
7  Liechtenstein 2 4 12 18
8  Andorra 1 7 9 17

References

  1. "CYPRUS 2009 Logo and Mascot Manual" (PDF). Cyprus Olympic Committee. 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-16.
  2. "Cyprus to host small European states' games in 2009". People's Daily Online. Xinhua. June 5, 2007. Archived from the original on November 25, 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-12.
  3. "Monaco to host 2007 GSSE". Sports Business News. June 6, 2003.
  4. "Games of the Small States of Europe Update". Malta Olympic Committee. 4 February 2003.
  5. 1 2 "Cypriot organizers expect record high participation in games for small European states". Xinhua. February 17, 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
  6. "Details of GSSE Ceremonies Unveiled" (PDF). 2009-04-29. Archived from the original on 2009-06-22. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  7. "Η Coca-Cola "χρυσός Χορηγός" των 13ων Αγώνων Μικρών Κρατών Ευρώπης (Coca Cola, the 'golden' sponsor of the XIIIth GSSE)." (PDF) (in Greek). 2009-03-13. Retrieved 2009-05-03.
  8. "XIII Games of the Small States of Europe CYPRUS 2009". Cyprus Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2008-07-16.
  9. "XIII Games of the Small States of Europe CYPRUS 2009, Venues". Cyprus Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2008-07-16.
  10. Η μεγαλύτερη τηλεοπτική παραγωγή (PDF) (in Greek). Cyprus Olympic Committee. 2009-05-23. Retrieved 2009-05-24.

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